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Sheykh Galip's Mesnevî Hüsn ü Aşk (“Beauty and Love”): Sources and Brief Morphonological Description of the Text. / Avrutina, A.
In: MANUSCRIPTA ORIENTALIA. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPT RESEARCH, Vol. 22, No. 1 June 2016, 2016, p. 17-19.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - Sheykh Galip's Mesnevî Hüsn ü Aşk (“Beauty and Love”): Sources and Brief Morphonological Description of the Text
AU - Avrutina, A.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This article is devoted to the history of appearance and creation of the mesnevî Hüsn ü Aşk (“Beauty and Love”), written by an Ottoman thinker, mystic and poet of the 18th century, Sheykh Galip, who is considered to be the “last of the greatest classical Ottoman poets”. The popularity of “Beauty and Love” is not inferior to the popularity of the famous Turkic poem “Layla and Majnun” by Fuzuli due to the simplicity and accessibility of the language and the entertaining plot. The poem is considered to be a nazire to a poem Hayr‑âbâd (“The City of Blessedness”) by a prominent writer of 17th century, Nabi. At the same time, a lot of elements from the poem of the same name (Sıhhat u Maraz (“Health and Illness”) = Hüsn ü Aşk) by Turkic poet and thinker Fizuli could be found in this text.
AB - This article is devoted to the history of appearance and creation of the mesnevî Hüsn ü Aşk (“Beauty and Love”), written by an Ottoman thinker, mystic and poet of the 18th century, Sheykh Galip, who is considered to be the “last of the greatest classical Ottoman poets”. The popularity of “Beauty and Love” is not inferior to the popularity of the famous Turkic poem “Layla and Majnun” by Fuzuli due to the simplicity and accessibility of the language and the entertaining plot. The poem is considered to be a nazire to a poem Hayr‑âbâd (“The City of Blessedness”) by a prominent writer of 17th century, Nabi. At the same time, a lot of elements from the poem of the same name (Sıhhat u Maraz (“Health and Illness”) = Hüsn ü Aşk) by Turkic poet and thinker Fizuli could be found in this text.
KW - Turkic languages
KW - Ottoman language
KW - Ottoman literature
KW - mesnevî
KW - Hüsn ü Aşk
KW - Sheykh Galip
KW - Fuzuli
KW - Nabi
M3 - Article
VL - 22
SP - 17
EP - 19
JO - Manuscripta Orientalia
JF - Manuscripta Orientalia
SN - 1238-5018
IS - 1 June 2016
ER -
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